Crosscutting; Repetitive Cutting - Craftsman 113.24250 Owner's Manual

12-inch motorized table saw
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CROSSCUTTING
CROSSCUTTING
is known
as cutting wood
across
the grain, at 90 °, or square with both the edge and the flat
side of the wood. This is done with miter gauge set at "0".
The graduations on the miter gauge provide accuracy for
average woodworking,
in
some cases where
extreme
accuracy is required, when making angle cuts, for example,
make a trial cut and then recheck it with an accurate
square, or protractor.
If necessary,the miter gauge head can be swiveled slightly
to compensate for any inacurracy.
NOTE:
The space between the miter gauge bar and the
groove
in the table is held
to
a minimum
during
manufacturing.
For maximum accuracy when using the miter gauge, always
"favor"
one side of the groove in the table. In other words,
don't move the miter gauge from side to side while cutting,
but keep one side of the bar riding against one side of the
groove.
NOTE: Glue a piece of sandpaper to the face of the miter
gauge head. This will help prevent the workpiece from
"creeping" while it is being cut.
The Hold-Down Clamp
(Optional
Accessory) should be
used on the miter gaugefor greater accuracy.
The miter
gauge may be used in either
of the grooves in the
table.
Make sure it is locked.
When
using the miter
gauge in the
LEFT
hand groove, hold
the
workpiece
firml7
against
the
miter
gauge
head
with
your
left hand, and _rip the lock
knob with
your
right.
When
using the
RIGHT
Hand
groove,
hold
the workpiece
with
your
right
hand
and the
lock
knob
with
your
left
hand.
When
cutting
long
workpieces,
invert
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT
and
position
it on top
of the
guide
bars to support
the workpiece
as near to the end as
possible.
If this does not adequately
support
the workpiece,
you
can make
a simple
support
by
clamping
a piece
of
plywood
to a sawhorse.
Use the
Hold-Down
C|amp
(Optional
Accessory)
on the
miter
gauge for greater accuracy.
AUXILIARY
FENCE/
WORK SUPPORT
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REPETITIVE
CUTTING
REPETITIVE
CUTTING
is known
as cutting a quantity
of
pieces the same length without having to mark each piece.
1. Use the Stop Rods (optional accessory) only for cutting
duplicate pieces 6 in, long and longer.
2.
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RODS
When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece, make
sure it is ad_uately
supported:
Use the Hold-Down
Clamp (Optional Accessory)
on the
iter gaugefor greater accuracy.
LIARY FENCE/
WORK SUPPORT

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